Captain America (vol. 1) #236 (Aug. 1979): "Death Dive!", page 17, panels 2, 7:
--and the sleek craft goes roaring gently skyward past the ever-serene face of the Statue of Liberty. Only then, does the living symbol of liberty [i.e., Captain America] feel the tension of the past week leave his weary muscles.
Marvel Knights 4 #11 (Dec. 2004): "The Stuff of Nightmares: Part 2", page 16, panel 4:
...and the captain of a ferry looks over his shoulder, and sees that he isn't being chased by a creature from his nightmares... and eases off his throttle... seconds before ramming into the Statue of Liberty.
Marvel Knights 4 #20 (Sep. 2005): "Inhumane, Part 2: Runaways", page 5, panel 3:
Ben Grimm/The Thing: "Suzie ain't answering her com-link, pal, but flame-brain is at the Statue of Liberty and closing..."
Maximum Security #2 (Dec. 2000): "A World of Hurt", page 4, panel 5:
Wasp: "We've got Avengers in the field -- Captain America at the Statue of Liberty, the Scarlet Witch at the Hudson--"
The Ultimates: Against All Enemies (2007), page 10:
He had the rest of the group looking back toward the screening walk-through, and immediately to their left was the panoramic view of Upper Bay, punctuated by the Statue of Liberty. Presentation, Tony thought. That's how you close a deal.
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